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business notices. PROTECTION FROM FIRE. T° Storekeepers, Householders, Investors, aaa others having Property at H™k 'T'HE national INSURANCE company Deserves the support of the Public of Otago, being essentially a LOCAL OFFICE, With a Resident Proprietary and Adminia. tration in the Province THE ENTIRE CAPITAL AND PROFITS For the protection of the insured and guaran* tee of claims being invested here, retains in New Zealand that which would otherwise go out of it. A. HILL JACK, General Manager. THE IMPERIAL BUILDING AND IN VESTMENT SOCIETY. Subscription, 4s a month for each lm share, and LI Ss 8d a month for five years for each LIOO share. W. DALRYMPIe Jnr., Secretary. Exchange Chambers, Princes street COMMERCIAL INS UR. KJ ANCE CO, FERE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Claims settled in Dunedin. CAPITAL, £1,000,600. Wn.UAM BROWN 4 CO.. Agenta. Pnnces street (opposite National Bank) INSURANCE COMPANY, tt , AND~MARINE. Head Office, Princes street, Dunedin. Capital ... ... One Million Sterling Directors ; James Anderson, Esq, George Young, Esq. James Curie, Esq. L. Thoneman, Esq. David Baxter, Esq. G. F. Reid, Esq. * The Hon. James Paterson. Losses by Fire insured against on Stores. *«•. at c“: The Company also takes risks on Wool and all kinds of Merchandise, on land or sea, on the most favorable terms. fli^ art^ ca^ar attention is drawn to the fact that, by provision in the articles of associaCHAS. REID, Manager. WATOKMAkur . Q. eorg youn IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JS WELLE! PRINCES STREET, Dunedin, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. [Established 1856.] OHN tsa iSLOP LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY, chronometer, watch. CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK of OIAGi Princes street, Dunedin, SHIP CHRONOMETE Cleaned and rated by transit obeen Nantaoal Instninaentn repaired undertakers. To the Provincial Government, G O ~~U R l • AND J. lewis (Late of Spicer and Murray and D T UNDERTAKERS, George and Maclaggan streets. MEDICAL. NO MORE POVERTY OF BLOOD. Dr Leras, Apotnecary Doctor of S< 7 Hue de la Feuillade, Paris. Thi ferruginous medicine contains the ek of the bones and blood, and iron in a state. From observations made in the hospitals, and detailed in the Prospec is superior to ferruginous pill«, f ac t iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pil syrupy of the iodide of iron, and rapidly stomach complaints, painful cion, poverty of the blood, loss of sfa and appetite, and diseases incident to fei It is the beat adjunct to Cod Liver Oi the best preserver of health in tropic mates. r Elixir of Pepsins, Prepared by Grimault & Co., Che Reu de Feuillade, Paris. According 1 tormuia of Dr Corvisart Knight o Legion of Honour, Physician to H.I Emperor of the French, Pepsins is the i l luce . itself, or rather the active pri punhed, which digests food in the sto V» hen from various causes the supply ( digestive thud s too smaU, the mev consequences are bad digestion, gastriti oralgia; inflammation of the mucous cc che stomach and bowels, heart-bum,ano loss of strength, and in females cenen -angement. The Elixir of Pepsme. , is sanctioned by the approbation of the Academy of Medicine speedily cures al] diseases, and prevents von iting durimr aancy. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. OOLLOWAY’S PILLS.-Hale ( tutions.—The experience of yea shown that when the human frame I come debilitated from the effects of exp excesses, or neglect, these Pi is tak« cording to the directions wdl repa , Holloway s Pills exetois most wonderful tonic properties in'al] of nervous dtprcKsiou, wheieby the powers are weakened, and the circulal rendered languid aud unsteady Th prove the appetite, strengthen the diet a p?if he AIVOr ’ a 0d lacb 1 acb aa KeQtle apt ihe Pilk are suited to all ageati habits. A patient writes ; “ Your Pil alued require only to be known. 1 mauy ye.rs l sought a remedy in vail dai.y booming weaker, but when I nJ •)° ur 1 ills, ano had recourse in «■> s«ou restored me.” 6 to tUem

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Evening Star, Issue 3614, 22 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3614, 22 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3614, 22 September 1874, Page 4

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